
The 1.5-inch screen is bright enough, but it supports only 4,096 colors. Though we're used to that from Nokia, it would be nice to see more displays in the 65,000-color range. On the upside, you can change the font size and the backlighting time-out length. Below the screen are the average-size navigation keys for scrolling through the standard Nokia menus. You get a four-way toggle with shortcuts to the phone book, the calendar, profiles, and messaging; two soft keys; and the traditional Talk and End buttons. While we normally prefer a five-way toggle (the left soft key functions as the OK button in this case), the uncluttered arrangement results in few misdials. Conversely, on the Nokia 3220, the five-way toggle is so small that we frequently punched the wrong key. Still another bonus is the rubberized texture that makes the controls very tactile and easy to dial by feel. The same goes for the rubberized keypad buttons. Though they aren't huge, they are plenty big, and we like that they are raised above the surface of the phone.
Other features included a vibrate mode, text messaging, an alarm clock, a calendar, a voice recorder, a calculator, a countdown timer, a stopwatch, and three-way calling. Sadly, you don't get true multimedia messaging other than sending the simple graphics that come on the mobile, nor is there a WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser. Also, while Nokia says the handset is instant-messaging-capable, the company didn't include it on the mobile. We were pleased, however, to see two unexpected offerings. Not only do you get a speakerphone (which can be activated after a call is placed), but voice dialing is included as well.
You can personalize the 6016i with a variety of wallpaper, color schemes, banners, and tones. You also get three Java (J2ME)-enabled games: Air Glide, Bowling, and Sky Diver. Mobile gamers beware, however: since you can't go online, there's no way to get more titles.
Battery life was fine but still less than what we're used to with Nokia phones. We managed 4 hours of talk time on a single charge, missing the rated talk time by 30 minutes. Our standby time was 10 days, compared with the promised time of 12 days. According to the FCC, the Nokia 6016i has a digital SAR rating of 1.14 watts per kilogram and an analog SAR rating of 1.28 watts per kilogram.
Smartphones Basic Specs:
Carrier:
Sprint PCS
Weight:
3.8 oz
Style:
Candy bar
Product Basic Spec:
Cellular technology:
CDMA2000 1X / AMPS
Band / mode:
CDMA2000 1X 1900/800 / AMPS 800
Talk time:
Up to 210 min
Internet Browser:
Yes
Short Messaging Service (SMS):
Yes
Width:
2 in
Depth:
0.9 in
Height:
4.3 in
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